Preston A. Parrish Jr.

He was born April 17, 1915 in Denora, Pa., to Preston Alexander Parrish Sr. and Fannie Webb. Preston married Margaret Boyd Dec. 25, 1947. They had nine children after 25 years of marriage, later divorced. Married Margaret Robinson Aug. 29, 1975 in Los Angeles, Calif., and together they shared 31 wonderful years of marriage.

Preston was a member of the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses.

In 1950, he moved to Sunnyside area where he began working in the mines. He was a retired member of the UMWA. Kaiser Steel Local 9958.

In 2000, Preston was the grand marshal of Community Daze.

He shared a deep passion for music, dancing, and playing the harmonica and piano.

Art Jeanselme Jr.

Born March 25, 1937 in Rock Springs, Wyo., to Art Jeanselme Sr. and Lola Burress Jeanselme. He married his high school sweetheart, Merilee Davis, on June 28, 1958. He was the proud father of three children.

He graduated from Carbon High School and Carbon College, where he was active in athletics.

Art was a person of high integrity with a strong work ethic. He started working at a young age in the family business, Jeanselme's Grocery Store and Restaurant. He was later employed by Albertson's as a meat department manager and moved with his family to Colorado Springs, Colo.

After spending six years in Colorado, he returned to Price and became a partner in the family business. He successfully managed the business for five years. He then sold it and bought a Radio Shack franchise, which he ran until his retirement.

Art was involved in the community through the Elks and Kiwanis clubs.

After retiring, he enjoyed spending time fishing, dutch oven cooking and hosting numerous barbecues for friends and family.

He and Merilee went on many fun-filled trips associated with Radio Shack and in their trailer. He loved spending as much time as possible at Joes Valley.

He was actively involved and an avid supporter of his children and grandchildren. He never missed a game or dance recital.

Art was a big sports fan. He also liked his time with "coffee club" friends, discussing current events.

Art had a great love of family and is now reunited with his mother and father.

Paul Marquez

He was born Oct. 22, 1946 in Dragerton to Jose Amador and Isabel Lujan Marquez. Married Delia Pacheco Dec. 4, 1971 in East Carbon.

Paul was an active member of the Good Shepherd Catholic Church in East Carbon, where he was treasurer for council 5663, a third degree knight for council 6147 and fourth degree knight for council 1570 of the Knights of Columbus.

Honorably served his country from 1966 to 1968 in the U.S. Army.

His greatest loves were his family, camping, fishing, hunting, woodworking and working at the church.

Paul retired from Kaiser Steel in 2002 and was a member of the UMWA Local 9958.

Survived by loving wife, Delia; two daughters, JoAnn Marquez, Lisa (Bryan) Mena, all of East Carbon; grandchildren, Jesse, Amberia, Marriah, Izabel; three brothers, Max (Nora), Virgil (Carol), Mike (Teri), all of East Carbon; two sisters, Arvella Gallegos, Margie Sanchez, both of Salt Lake. Preceded in death by his parents; and sister, Mary Alice Martinez.

Funeral Mass Friday, June 8, 10 a.m., at Good Shepherd Catholic Church. Vigil service Thursday evening, 7 p.m., at Good Shepherd Catholic Church in East Carbon. The family will be at the church Thursday and Friday one hour prior to service. Committal service, Cliffview Cemetery in Price under the arrangements of Mitchell Funeral Home.